Not exact matches
Whether you have dozens
of spaghetti
squash in
storage for
winter or picked up one from your local, end -
of - the - season farmers market, this is a recipe that you'll want to make again and again.
Winter squash can be kept for a long time in cool
storage, so buying cases
of squash in the fall and storing them will stretch your food budget and stock your pantry with nutritious goodness.
This beautiful dish is the perfect picture
of autumn — the first pickings
of baby lettuce leaves from our
winter garden bed mixed with long - awaited butternut
squash tanned from the summer sun, sprinkled with sweet and spicy garden onions retrieved out
of their
winter storage, and topped with fresh walnuts from... umm...
It is worth noting here, however, that many factors that can influence the GI value for
winter squash, including the variety
of winter squash, season
of harvest, length
of storage, preparation method, and cooking method.